Controlling a Plot's Overall Appearance

Changing Pen Widths and Colors Using the Plotter's Internal Palettes

750C Plus

Demos

Palette

All menu modes

To See the Colors Available for a Palette

1Make sure that the front-panel Color/Mono switch is set to Color.

2To print the Palette Demo, go to the Demos menu and choose Palette.

In the Palette Demo, you will see 256 squares, numbered 0 through 255, each showing one of the 256 colors available for selection in the plotter's internal palettes. The example below is color 6 (magenta), which happens to be assigned to pen 6 in the factory's default palette.

6

Pen number in factory default palette, and initially therefore in all three palettes. 0 through 15.

6

255,0,255

Color number. 0 through 255.

RGB composition, scaled to 255 = 100%. In this example, it is 100% red + 0% green + 100% blue, which is magenta.

Notice that RGB and CMYK, ± plus white ± are assigned by default to pens 0 through 7, and that eight grayscales are included in the 256 colors.

The 256 colors shown in the Palette Demo are not the only colors you can print with your plotter! Using your software, you can create many more colors and, as long as you are using the correct driver, the plotter will reproduce these colors by an appropriate mix of inks from its CMYK cartridges. The Palette Demo merely shows the 256 colors available for use in the plotter's internal palettes, should you choose to use them.

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HP Design Jet Plotter 700, Design Jet Plotter 750C Plus manual To See the Colors Available for a Palette, 255,0,255